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Tangata o le moana : New Zealand and the people of the Pacific

documentary heritage
  • Description

    "This illustrated history tells the amazing story of Pacific people and their relationships with, and contributions to, New Zealand society. In a great feat of exploration and migration, Pacific Islanders became the first people to step foot on these shores some 800 years ago.

    Today, New Zealand is home to the largest population of Pacific Islanders anywhere in the world, and New Zealand has a long history with the other islands of the Pacific, their people and their cultures. Yet how many New Zealanders consider themselves Pacific Islanders, despite this shared geography and past? How many know the amazing history of New Zealand's Pacific people? Tangata o le Moana is the first book to present that history. It tells the stories of Pacific people past and present, in all areas of life - on the street, on the sports field, in the recording studio, on the political stage, and beyond. There are highs, and there are lows - from the dawn raids of the 1970s to Tana Umaga becoming first Samoan captain of the All Blacks. And alongside tales of legendary figures like Kupe and historical figures like the navigator priest Tupaia, there are previously untold stories, too - like the first-person accounts of Pacific people who visited and settled here in the 1800s, at a time when New Zealand's leaders dreamed of creating their own empire in the Pacific, or the Pacific Islands soldiers who fought and died for New Zealand in the two world wars."--Publisher description.

  • Place
  • Other Id

    DU434.5.P33 TAN (Library of Congress Call Number)

    45756 (Cat ID)

    98349 (DBTextworks system ID)

    39721 (Presto content ID)

  • Department

Images and documents

Images

    Catalogue

    • Object Type
    • Name/Title
      Tangata o le moana : New Zealand and the people of the Pacific
    • Primary Maker

      Damon Salesa (Editor)

      Kolokesa Mahina-Tuai (Editor)

      Sean Mallon (Editor)

    • Contributor/Publisher
      TePapa Press
    • Place
    • Date
      2012
    • Physical Description

      392 pages : illustrations (some colour), maps (some colour), portraits ; 29 cm

    • ISBN/ISSN
      9781877385728
    • Language
      English
    • Level of Current Record
      Bib record
    • Member Object

      6 items in this collection. View all items.

    • Subject Category
    • Content
      Includes:
      F.I.A. (Forgotten in action) : Pacific Islanders in the New Zealand Armed Forces (including Pioneer Battalion & 28 Maori Battalion) / Kolokesa Mahina-Tuai
      A land of milk and honey? Education and employment migration schemes in the postwar era / Kolokesa Mahina-Tuai
      Arts specific: Pacific peoples and New Zealand arts / Fulimalo Pereira.
    • Public Access Text

      With contributions from Peter Adds, Melani Anae, Geoff Bertram, Janet Davidson, Gavin McLean, Cluny Macpherson, Claudia Orange, Fulimalo Pereira, Anne Salmond, Teresia Teaiwa and Graeme Whimp--Dust jacket. Includes bibliographical references (pages [341]-379) and index.

    • Subject Notes
      Sean Mallon is senior curator Pacific cultures at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
      Kolokesa Mahina-tuai is a freelance curator and writer focused on the promotion and development of Pacific arts.
      Damon Salesa is author of a number of works in Samoan and Pacific, New Zealand and imperial and colonial history.
    • Collection Type
      Reading Room
      General Collection
      Reserve Collection
      Ethnology Library
    • Copyright
      All rights reserved
    • Last Update
      06 Dec 2024

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